change
Usage
Example Sentences
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For me, this is not interesting because football can change from today and tomorrow.
From BBC
Until recently, the company was still making a product that hadn’t changed much since its introduction in 1970.
On policy, she has appealed directly to younger voters’ wallets with cuts to gasoline taxes and pledges to boost take-home pay through tax changes, especially for young families on lower incomes.
The BBC has changed her name to protect her and her husband's identities.
From BBC
The White House said that this latest executive order reaffirmed the "ongoing national emergency with respect to Iran", and noted that the president may modify it of circumstances change.
From BBC
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.